The choice of the Xsens setup for your specific use case can depend on several variables. To make the process easier, we created this blog as a go-to guide for navigating the Xsens product portfolio and finding the right solution for you.
If you want to measure human movement, the best Xsens setup depends on your application, your movement conditions, and the type of data you need.
Some users need an easy and flexible setup for daily biomechanics research or rehabilitation. Others need solutions for high-impact sports movements, ergonomic risk assessment, or humanoid robot motion training.
This guide gives you a simple overview of the main Xsens hardware and software options, then shows which setup best fits each application.
Fast links:
Choose Xsens Link if you need:
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Latency |
20 ms |
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Battery |
4 h internal + 8 h external |
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Wireless range |
50-150 m |
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On-Body Recording |
Yes |
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Update rate |
240 Hz |
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Receiving device |
Wi-Fi router |
Xsens Awinda is the most flexible all-round option. It uses wireless sensors and adjustable straps, which make it easy to wear over clothing and practical in real-world environments.
Choose Xsens Awinda if you need:
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Latency |
30 ms |
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Battery |
12 h |
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Wireless range |
50 m |
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On-Body Recording |
No |
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Update rate |
60 Hz |
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Receiving device |
Awinda station |
Xsens Awinda Starter is similar to Xsens Awinda and serves as the entry point into Xsens motion capture. It is especially suitable for education and for users who want to start with a more accessible full-body setup.
Choose Xsens Awinda Starter if you need:
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Latency |
30 ms |
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Battery |
12 hours |
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Wireless range |
25 m |
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Update rate |
60 Hz |
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Receiving device |
Awinda dongle |
To use Xsens Link, Xsens Awinda, and Xsens Awinda Starter, you need to pair them with one of Xsens software options.
For most human movement measurement applications, the right software choice is Xsens Analyze. This is the main software used with Xsens Link, Xsens Awinda, and Xsens Awinda Starter for recording, processing, and analyzing motion data. Xsens Analyze provides the kinematic human movement data for all body segments and joints.
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Biomechanical models |
Male, female, original |
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Record and replay movement data |
Yes |
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HD processing |
Yes |
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Full magnetic immunity |
Yes |
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Supported subjects |
4 |
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Exporting format |
MVNX, FBX, BVH, XLS, C3D, MP4 |
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Plugins and integrations |
Delsys Trigno EMG, MATLAB, Cometa EMG, Unreal Engine, Unity 3D, Manus, Stretchsense |
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3D positional aiding |
Via HTC Vive, GNSS (GPS) |
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Network sync |
Yes |
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(Remote) On-Body Recording |
Yes |
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Suit configuration support |
Full-body, lower-body, upper-body, lower-body + sternum |
Xsens Analyze is the right choice for:
If you work in humanoid robotics, the dedicated software solution is Xsens Humanoid, featuring two license options:
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Xsens Humanoid Live |
Xsens Humanoid Pro |
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Recording |
Yes |
Yes |
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Two operator capture |
No |
Yes |
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HD reprocessing |
No |
Yes |
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Live graphs |
No |
Yes |
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ROS streaming |
Yes |
Yes |
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Data Export (MVNX, MP4, BVH, Excel) |
No |
Yes |
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Position aiding |
No |
Yes |
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Reference camera |
Yes |
Yes |
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Gloves integration |
Yes |
Yes |
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ROS 1, ROS 2 node |
Yes |
Yes |
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Linux App support |
Yes |
Yes |
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SDK |
On request |
On request |
If you work in occupational health and safety analysis, you can use the dedicated software,Xsens Ergo, featuring two options: Xsens Ergo Live and Xsens Ergo Expert
If you are looking for a more customizable solution and do not want to use the proprietary Xsens software, you can choose the modular wearable options.
Choose MTw Awinda if you need:
MTw Awinda is a strong option for biomechanics research when a standard full-body setup is not required. For example, if you only need to measure the raw data of one specific body segment, or if you are looking to calculate your own metrics using custom sensor placements and configurations.
Xsens DOT
Choose Xsens DOT if you need:
For biomechanical analysis, the right choice depends on the movement intensity and the research goal.
Choose Xsens Link + Xsens Analyze. This is the best fit for sports applications that involve fast, explosive, or highly dynamic movement and require high-quality full-body motion capture.
Choose Xsens Link + Xsens Humanoid:
If your goal is ergonomic assessment in the workplace, choose Xsens Awinda + one of the Xsens Ergo solutions.
Choose Xsens Awinda + Xsens Analyze. This setup is a strong fit for routine movement assessment in rehabilitation because it is flexible, easy to wear, and practical across different care and training environments.
Choose Xsens Link + Xsens Analyze. This setup is the best fit for demanding motion capture in immersive and simulation-driven environments.
Want to discuss what setup works best for your application area? Contact us